The poem The Road Not Taken is written by Robert Frost.
He is an American poet.
It is about choices in life.
The road stands for our life journey, and the two roads show different choices.
The speaker must choose only one road, just like we must choose one path in life.
Making decisions is difficult because we do not know the future.
Once a choice is made, we cannot go back.
This may either cause doubt or regret.
The poem says that choosing a less travelled path can make life special.
It teaches us to be brave and confident about our decisions.
In the end, the poem reminds us that our choices shape our life, and we must accept them.

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